[SEMCO] Happy "NUI" Year!
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Thu Jan 2 12:04:16 EST 2020
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WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION
Dear Friend:
Christmas tree worms, named for their resemblance to decorated holiday trees,
are tiny, segmented worms that grow slowly and live up to four decades in a
single location once they have established themselves. Unlike real Christmas
trees, which grow in cooler climates, these worms prefer tropical coral reefs.
Fun fact: The "branches" of the Christmas tree worm are actually the animal's
radioles—tentacles it uses for feeding and respiration and that it retracts when
sensing danger.
Whichever type of tree you enjoy during the holidays, we wish you a joyful
season and a Happy New Year.
>From all of us at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on land and at sea.
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